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  1. Arthur J. Schmitt (14 June 1893 – 29 March 1971) was an American engineer, inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 1932, he founded American Phenolic Corp (which became Amphenol) when he discovered that insulating plastic could effectively be used to produce tube sockets in a quicker and simpler method than using Bakelite or ceramic.

  2. who was arthur j schmitt? Engineer, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Visionary, Philanthropist. Born in 1893 in Chicago, Arthur began inventing as a teen-ager. Planes, cars, radios, and electronics were his passion.

  3. Arthur J Schmitt Foundation. scholarships & leadership training for Promising & Purposeful Students to Create a Better World for Themselves and Others. Empowering students to change the world for good. Schmitt Leadership Scholars can Stay Connected. subscribe. changing students' lives to change the world for good.

  4. Johanna Oksala is a philosopher working in the fields of political philosophy, feminist philosophy, environmental philosophy, Foucault, and phenomenology. She is currently the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago.

  5. Arthur J. Schmitt Fellowship. The Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation supports graduate level study at Loyola University Chicago. Reflecting Arthur J. Schmitt's responsible stewardship to his community and the world, the Schmitt Leadership Scholar Fellowship commits its resources to supporting doctoral students who show both great financial need and ...

  6. Arthur J. Schmitt (14 June 1893 – 29 March 1971) was an American engineer, inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 1932, he founded American Phenolic Corp (which became Amphenol) when he discovered that insulating plastic could effectively be used to produce tube sockets in a quicker and simpler method than using Bakelite or ceramic.

  7. Arthur J. Schmitt was a successful entrepreneur, engineer and inventor who was committed to the education of educated, ethical and spiritually reflective leaders. His legacy has supported generations of Schmitt Scholars at selected colleges and universities throughout the Midwest.